A coordinated multiple power management system provides an efficient and unique means of controlling the power usage of devices attached to a personal energy platform. power control in an abundant power situation (i.e. commercial power is available) saves money. power control in a constrained power situation (i.e. commercial power is unavailable e.g. “power failure”) provides more availability of needed computing services (for example, emergency activities, enable longer communication periods, longer video streaming, security monitoring, internet access and communications, or critical healthcare device usage etc.). The power supplied to the devices can be determined automatically and is under program control, which allows the complete management and distribution of power to any, and all, devices attached to the personal energy platform.
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1. An energy platform comprising:
a housing,
an alternating current (ac) input port,
one or more direct current (dc) input ports,
one or more ac output ports,
one or more dc output ports,
a one or more management systems;
wherein the ac input port, the one or more dc input ports, the one or more ac output ports, and the one or more dc output ports are located on the housing;
wherein the one or more management systems are located within the housing;
wherein the ac input port, the one or more dc input ports, the one or more ac output ports, and the one or more dc output ports are connected to the one or more management systems; and
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to receive electrical power from the ac input port and one or more dc input ports and control delivery of the electrical power to the one or more ac output ports and the one or more dc output ports wherein the housing comprises an octagon shape defined by a top surface, a bottom surface, and eight side surfaces, and wherein a front side of the housing is defined by three of the eight side surfaces; wherein the three of the eight side surfaces comprise a left side, a center side, and a right side defining at least a portion of a front side of the octagonal shape; and wherein no power source or output connectivity ports are deployed on the front side of the octagonal shape.
17. An energy platform comprising:
a housing,
an alternating current (ac) input,
a plurality of direct current (dc) inputs,
one or more ac output ports,
one or more dc output ports,
a one or more management systems;
wherein the one or more ac output ports and the one or more dc output ports are located on the housing;
wherein the one or more management systems are located within the housing;
wherein the ac input, the plurality of dc inputs, the one or more ac output ports, and the one or more dc output ports are connected to the one or more management systems; and
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to receive electrical power from the ac input and the plurality of dc inputs and control delivery of the electrical power to the one or more ac output ports and the one or more dc output ports;
wherein the one or more management systems comprise one or more batteries;
wherein the plurality of dc inputs include the one or more batteries;
wherein the one or more batteries are located within the housing;
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to deliver stored energy from the one or more batteries to one or more output ports in an absence of both a dc power source and an ac power source external to the housing; and
wherein the energy platform is configured to utilize power from the plurality of dc inputs simultaneously to power the one or more ac output ports and/or the one or more dc output ports wherein the housing comprises an octagon shape defined by a top surface, a bottom surface, and eight side surfaces, and wherein a front side of the housing is defined by three of the eight side surfaces; wherein the three of the eight side surfaces comprise a left side, a center side, and a right side defining at least a portion of a front side of the octagonal shape; and wherein no power source or output connectivity ports are deployed on the front side of the octagonal shape.
2. The energy platform of
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to select a lowest cost power source by selecting an input port corresponding to the lowest cost power source.
3. The energy platform of
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to give priority to one or more dc power source inputs over an ac power source input.
4. The energy platform of
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to select the one or more dc input ports to deliver power to an output port prior to accessing power from the ac input port if power source voltage generation levels are available and sufficient.
5. The energy platform of
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to determine if the one or more dc power input ports are available and supplied with sufficient power to use the one or more dc power input ports instead of the ac power input port.
6. The energy platform of
wherein the one or more management systems comprise one or more batteries;
wherein the one or more batteries are located within the housing; and
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to deliver stored energy from the one or more batteries to one or more output ports in an absence of both a dc power source and an ac power source at one or more input ports.
7. The energy platform of
wherein the energy platform is configured to utilize power from the ac input port and the one or more dc input ports simultaneously.
8. The energy platform of
further comprising a mobile application (App);
wherein the one or more management systems are configured to connect to the App; and
wherein the App is configured to program the one or more managements systems to control power usage and power output for one or more devices attached to the energy platform.
9. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to enable a user to record an image of the one or more devices.
10. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to prepare the one or more management systems to supply appropriate voltage and current to the one or more devices using the image.
11. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to use the image to determine one of more specifications for the one or more devices including: type, manufacturer, power connection type, and power specifications.
12. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to adjust voltage and current settings for the one or more devices using the image without further consumer intervention.
13. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to turn on and off one or more ports on the energy platform.
14. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to control a current and a voltage delivered to the one or more devices.
15. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to automatically label an outlet port as associated with the one or more devices.
16. The energy platform of
wherein the App is configured to maintain a history of the one or more devices and their power specifications.
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This application is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/517,573, filed Jul. 20, 2019, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/673,976 filed on May 20, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
In the current marketplace, there are many individual single purpose consumer portable power supply systems that support a range of consumer products Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) device power requirements. Portable power supply systems, commonly termed “Power Banks”, allow for one (1) or two (2) AC output power ports, and one (1) to three (3) DC output power ports of predetermined and set voltages. Consumers have a desire to continue using their devices when the electric grid goes down, hence they have the need for battery backup or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) capabilities. Consumers often deploy multiple standalone products consisting of power banks and UPS systems, each having a rigidly defined set of input charging methods and output voltage port capabilities, limited power management capabilities, let alone a common consumer friendly power management user interface accessible across the collection of individual power supply system products.
In reviewing the prior art, there are portable AC and DC power supply systems that range from relatively low function to high function, respective to their energy storage capabilities, their overall size and weight, the number and types of AC and DC devices supported, the ease of transportability, and overall system costs. Conventional inventions in the low range typically weigh under 1 lb, have approximately 3200 mAh of energy storage capacity, support not more than two devices via universal serial bus (USB) power ports only, and minimally have a simple on-device light emitting diode (LED) showing the charging status or battery capacity level LED bar to provide operating information to consumers.
Once such invention in the lower range, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,024,570 issued to Workman, Krantz, Ford, and Atkin which disclose a portable power supply that is lightweight, has minimal energy capacity, and supplies several USB device ports with auxiliary power to small handheld devices, mobile phones and tablets.
Conventional inventions of portable power supplies in the medium range typically weigh 30-45 lbs, have approximately 50,000 mAh of energy capacity, support a plurality of AC and direct DC ports, one or two USB ports, and have on-device switches for consumer control of the charging source selection and output power type, AC or DC, have predetermined and set output port voltage settings, and several LED status bars to display charging and battery capacity status information.
One such invention in the medium range is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,508,163 issued to Batts-Gowins which disclose an AC power supply unit with multiple uses. It is of moderate weight, medium energy storage capacity utilizing NiCad batteries, has multiple input charging methods from direct AC, 12 Volt (V) DC car battery, and a solar panel, supplies power to two AC output ports, a single 12V DC port, and a car jumpstart port. The invention has a power charging selection mode switch, a safety interrupt switch, and a digital display panel providing basic information; such as, time of day, voltage setting, and time to recharge information.
Conventional inventions in the high range power supply systems, more commonly referred to as residential energy storage systems, are non-portable and are generally a collection of individual power banks weighing several hundred pounds, connected in series, and installed in residential garage and basement areas where the physical installation space is available. Residential energy storage systems commonly provide 10 kWh to 20 kWh of energy storage capacity utilizing an extended array of multiple battery packs, consisting of various battery chemistries, lead-acid, nickel-cadmium (NiCad), and lithium ion (Li-Ion), and have high costs from $10,000 to $35,0000 dollars. These high range power supply systems require complex installation and management systems and are interconnected to the local utility AC grid, require multiple electric meters to monitor and manage the power flow between grid AC power and other potential DC power sources, and commonly provide whole-house power backup through the main residence power distribution panel and interior house wiring infrastructure. Additional design and installation costs are incurred should the consumer want to connect a renewable energy source, be that solar or wind, into the residential energy storage system.
While each of these conventional portable power supply system inventions provide useful benefits to consumers, they lack more comprehensive power management system capabilities and the direct consumer enabled control, desired by today's highly mobile and electronically connected consumers.
A comprehensive power management solution is needed for consumers and enterprise employees who have a collection of devices that perform independent activities; such as, printing, displaying pictures, listening to music, playing video etc. As well as, devices that form a “system” by performing coordinated tasks such as surfing the Internet, which typically requires a cable modem, a router, a display and a computer. Typically, devices are active using power and doing nothing (even if appeared to be turned off, they often consume power in a stand-by state). Significant power can be saved by allowing power to flow only to devices that are only currently active and doing something useful. This means better power usage characteristics when power is plentiful; which saves money. This also means better power usage characteristics when power is scarce and when power availability is needed, and perhaps the length of time it is available is critical. Effective power management in consumer settings is a challenge due to the large variation of usage patterns of consumer devices and the enormous possible activities of humans.
The present invention described as a Personal Energy Platform (PEP) gives electric power control back to consumers. There is a huge gap between current low capacity, low smarts, auxiliary power storage for phones, tablets, and, the bulky expensive stationary battery storage systems available to consumers to support their multiple devices' power needs. The present invention fills the gap between the medium function and medium energy storage capacity portable power supply segment and the overly complex high capacity residential energy storage segment, in a way that gives maximum mobility, equivalent energy storage capacity, similar residential energy storage capabilities, broader end device support, and more discreet power management and control to the consumer.
The present invention has two novel pieces. One is the Personal Energy Platform itself. The other is a physically and logically modular system enabled by using a smart power management device, such as the Personal Energy Platform described, that is designed to solve the economics and complexity of versatile, effective, and efficient power management in any situational context. A typical system consists of a Personal Energy Platform, and other parts, which can be combined in some embodiments or modularized further in other embodiments:
The Personal Energy Platform contains an integrated computing environment including an advanced power control board, multi-function micro-controller processor, power management system, battery management system, and BLUETOOTH and Wi-Fi communications modules. The invention provides a lightweight, robustly powered, wireless communications, and remotely managed AC and DC power source easily controlled by a smartphone or tablet. Consumers can view power and device usage information and gain command and control access to the internal power management system and battery management system functions through communications between the Personal Energy Platform and a smart phone, or tablet, that is supported via a mobile application uniquely developed for the present invention.
The Personal Energy Platform provides power to any AC, DC, or USB connectible mobile devices; phones, tablets, cameras and many other everyday consumer devices. Furthermore, the present invention allows for the consumer to maintain the same level of personal power management and control irrespective of the various global AC power voltage standards or their geographic location.
The Personal Energy Platform concurrently supports directly connected AC voltage devices and medium DC voltage powered devices; laptops, telescopes, radios, routers, cameras, health monitor equipment, lanterns, residential gateways, security systems, and a wide array of legacy devices via a universal DC input port, and specific end device OEM compliant DC power cords, thus eliminating the need for individual device AC-to-DC inverter power cords.
Communication for management and control of the Personal Energy Platform by the consumer could be direct via the corresponding mobile application (APP) via BLUETOOTH or Wi-Fi wireless protocols, or work in concert with consumer smart speaker or home assistant product via a voice command interface. The present invention communications system consists of the Personal Energy Platform and an Android or iOS client program running in a wireless equipped smart phone or tablet device capable of running the App. The App controls, manages, and programs the desired consumer power usage profiles and power output capabilities of the Personal Energy Platform.
The Personal Energy Platform contains multiple USB 5V output ports, multiple DC output ports that support 6 Volt to 24 Volt powered devices (individual loads) and multiple AC output ports. The App controls the current and voltage delivered to attached devices; as well as, turning on and off of individual ports, displaying the Personal Energy Platform energy storage capacity (battery power) status, and allowing for the personalization and labeling of individual Personal Energy Platform devices and individual output ports with common easily understandable names; e.g. Living room PEP and/or Garage security camera port.
The present invention seeks to remove complexity and provide the consumer with intuitive and easy methods to control and configure the Personal Energy Platform and its components. In an example of this ease of use, the App presents the consumer with a set of standard off-the-shelf battery images (AAA, AA, C, D, 9-Volt), for a device normally powered by commercial batteries and whereby the consumer wants to plug the device into the present invention as the DC power source. In this use case, the consumer can use the App to select the image of the battery type and input the quantity of individual commercial batteries the device uses to determine the device's voltage and current. Once selected, the App performs the necessary voltage calculation and will program the appropriate voltage and current of the Personal Energy Platform DC output port in preparation for connecting the device.
For the ultimate in ease of use; the App allows the consumer to take a picture of an existing or new device and then upload the picture to a Cloud service, where the device type, manufacturer, DC power cord connector type, and power specifications are determined. The Cloud service automatically returns the power specifications to the App, which then automatically labels and configures the DC output port location, and voltage and current settings associated with the device without any further consumer intervention.
The App maintains a history of knowledge of previous and current consumer devices and their power specifications. And, the Personal Energy Platform maintains a history knowledge of previous and current consumer devices' power specifications.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is discussed in detail below. While specific exemplary embodiments are discussed, it should be understood, that this is done for illustration purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other components and configurations can be used without parting from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The invention is an apparatus and a system with methods that provide power management that encompasses any power modular set of consumer devices.
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The present invention is capable of harnessing the latest in rechargeable battery chemistries and frees the consumer from mediocrity. Combining advances in battery chemistries with multiple invention devices, distributed wireless communications and intelligent processing capabilities; the invention allows consumers to manage their power usage while plugged into commercial grid power, or simply unplug from the an alternating current power input source wall outlet 52 for portable power situations or power outages and have unparalleled management and control over their power usage. Consumers further benefit from the ability to participate in power load reduction programs; such as Demand Response, Load Shedding, and Capacity Planning initiatives, where they receive lower power purchase costs per kilowatt-hour and additional rebates and credits for participation in these programs. With the present invention, consumers can participate in local utility incentive programs without the requirement to meet the utility interconnection standard for conventional residential energy storage systems, that add expensive power switching interconnection equipment, and duplicate installation of a smart meter 89 with their respective installation costs. Since the present invention is fully portable and can be utilized in a house, condominium, apartment, tiny home, automobile, recreational or mobile home, consumers can retain their power saving incentive program participation and savings benefits with them when they move and wherever they move to.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide programmable control of the power used across a system of power connected devices (programmable multi-device power control).
It is still another primary object of the present invention to provide programmable control of voltage and current made available to power ports.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to provide programmable control of voltage and current made available to power ports with user devices plugged in.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide remote control of the power used across a system of power connected devices (programmable multi-device power control).
It is still another primary object of the present invention to provide remote control of voltage and current made available to power ports.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to provide remote control of voltage and current made available to power ports with user devices plugged in.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to allow a simple user interface to set up the personal energy platform device using a picture to search and return the proper electrical settings for any attached device.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to allow a simple user interface to set up the personal energy platform device using a text description of the device to search and return the proper electrical settings for any attached device
It is still another primary object of the present invention to allow a simple user interface to set up the personal energy platform device using a battery (picture or text) description of the device to search and return the proper electrical settings for any attached device
It is still another primary object of the present invention to control the power needs of attached devices based on programming and the device current activity.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to control the power needs of attached devices based on programming and the device planned activity.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to control power backup for a system of power connected devices.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to maximize the mobility characteristics of mobile devices by extending the length of time they can be away from commercial power.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to allow remote access and control of the personal energy platform (by power companies, medical service providers, any kind of service provider, etc.)
It is still another primary object of the present invention to reduce cord clutter.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to increase the power available to attached devices.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to improve power usage efficiency by eliminating the need for separate power conversion devices for each attached device.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to improve power usage efficiency by eliminating the need of device stand-by states.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to retrieve power from dormant, or “off” condition, devices that are physically attached to the personal energy platform.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to retrieve power from dormant, or “off” condition, devices and redistribute that power to active devices.
It is still another primary object of the present invention, through power management, to increase the value and utility of any system device.
It is still another primary object of the present invention, through power management, to provide a means of parental control. [e.g. leave computer on for homework, but turn off the game console, TV, or to disable Internet access].
It is still another primary object of the present invention to supply power to components based on application needs.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to allow applications to be power prioritized and supply power to components based on “important” application needs.
It is still another primary object of the present invention to supply power to components “when necessary” based on application needs (e.g. Medical etc).
As used in this application, the term “a” or “an” means “at least one” or “one or more.”
As used in this application, the term “about” or “approximately” refers to a range of values within plus or minus 10% of the specified number.
As used in this application, the term “substantially” means that the actual value is within about 10% of the actual desired value, particularly within about 5% of the actual desired value and especially within about 1% of the actual desired value of any variable, element or limit set forth herein.
All references throughout this application, for example patent documents including issued or granted patents or equivalents, patent application publications, and non-patent literature documents or other source material, are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties, as though individually incorporated by reference, to the extent each reference is at least partially not inconsistent with the disclosure in the present application (for example, a reference that is partially inconsistent is incorporated by reference except for the partially inconsistent portion of the reference).
A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specified function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6. In particular, any use of “step of” in the claims is not intended to invoke the provision of 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
Yilmaz, Kadir, Guimarin, Robert
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